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U.S. adds Arrow subsidiaries to Entity List, raising uncertainty for semiconductor distribution networks

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October 10, 2025

October 10, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — The U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has added Arrow Electronics’ China and Hong Kong subsidiaries to its Entity List, signaling an expanded focus on global distribution networks and raising new concerns over supply chain stability in the semiconductor industry.

According to BIS, the two Arrow units were allegedly part of a procurement network supplying U.S.-origin electronic components to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and affiliated groups for use in military drones. Investigators reportedly traced several American-made parts found in drone debris from conflict zones back to commercial distribution channels.

Under the new restrictions, the listed entities are barred from receiving any items subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), including foreign-made products containing U.S. technology or components, as well as items governed by the Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR). These measures could significantly impact Arrow’s logistics and distribution operations in mainland China and Hong Kong, which are critical nodes in its Asia-Pacific business.

Industry observers warn that the decision may have wider implications across the electronic components sector. Other major distributors — including Avnet, TTI, and Future Electronics — could face stricter compliance scrutiny and tighter export review procedures.

Arrow Asia Pacific stated that it fully complies with U.S. export and re-export regulations and denies any military involvement, pledging to reinforce its trade compliance framework. Analysts suggest the company may consider legal appeals, business restructuring, or divestment of the affected units to mitigate regulatory risks.

Unlike previous actions primarily targeting front-end intermediaries, the latest BIS move directly affects a core part of the global semiconductor distribution chain, underscoring Washington’s increasing scrutiny of supply chain integrity amid rising geopolitical tensions.

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